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Freitag, 13. September 2013, 10:01

polygon hotspots on html5 not available??

hi there

i added some polygon hotspots but it doesn't work on html5.

here is the way i added polygon hotspots;


<!-- place your scene hotspots here -->

<hotspot name="thumb1" keep="true"
visible="true" enabled="true" handcursor="true" capture="true" children="true"
onclick="openurl(http://xxxxxxxxx.com,_blank);" />
<point ath="21.6" atv="-4.4" />
<point ath="21.5" atv="7.6" />
<point ath="38.5" atv="7.7" />
<point ath="38.6" atv="-4.4" />
</hotspot>



any helps please!! *cry*

tonesh

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Freitag, 13. September 2013, 11:33

At the moment poligonal hotspots in html5 are not supported.
See here:
http://krpano.com/docu/html5/#supportedfunctionality

Toni

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Montag, 24. Februar 2014, 05:17

Is polygonal hot spot available for HTML5?

I need to lay some polygonal hot spot on the pano. Does the new HTML5 version support the polygonal hot spot? *smile*

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Montag, 24. Februar 2014, 08:08

Hi, polygonal hotspots are not supported in HTML5 yet.

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Montag, 19. Mai 2014, 17:47

Hi, polygonal hotspots are not supported in HTML5 yet.
That's really sad to hear. *sad*
A major competitor has already released this feature in November 2012.

Do you have any plans or schedule to implement this feature?
There are many of us waiting for it, and specially a propper way to display it in touch screen devices.

Idea: Desktop version has the rollover option, so we can see the hotspot only when hovering it
It would be nice to have an option to turn the polygon hotspot visibility ON/OFF by default when detecting touchscreen devices.
;-)
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Mittwoch, 22. Oktober 2014, 00:07

Thanks for identifying an alternative

Polygonal hotspots in HTML5 are absolutely vital to a big project I have had on hold for over a year now - waiting for this to come along. Permanently flashing pin-point hotspots are not appropriate for all scenarios. Supporting iPad, iPhones, etc. is not an option for me - it's an absolute must. I don't know what the delay is in supporting this in krpano but I am very grateful to DJIO for pointing out an alternative - which I will explore with much anticipation...

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Mittwoch, 22. Oktober 2014, 00:37

Can't visualize this scenario where alternative methods couldn't be implemented but.....http://krpano.com/news/#releasenotes118

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Mittwoch, 22. Oktober 2014, 01:25

Polygonal hotspot not working in 1.18 for iPad/iPhone

Despite this

Zitat

Changes from 1.17.6 to 1.18
New: Polygonal hotspot support.


the polygonal hotspots disappear when viewed on an iPad/iPhone (they work on normal web browsers)...

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Mittwoch, 22. Oktober 2014, 09:05

the polygonal hotspots disappear when viewed on an iPad/iPhone (they work on normal web browsers)...

Hi,

polygonal hotspots are working on iPhone and iPad too of course!

Or do you mean that example:
http://krpano.com/tours/weingut/?html5=prefer
The alternative usage of image hotspots on touch devices is intended there. As there are no over/out events on touch devices it would be otherwise not easy to find the hotspots.

The polygonal hotspots in this example here are always the same on all devices:
http://krpano.com/examples/118/examples/…textstyles.html

Best regards,
Klaus

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Donnerstag, 23. Oktober 2014, 22:01

I stand corrected!?

Hi Klaus, the tour @ http://krpano.com/examples/118/examples/…textstyles.html is exactly what I am looking for (on a photographic tour)!

So why does it not work with my tour and why does it say in the builder menu under "HTML5 player incompatibilities" "Polygonal spots cannot be displayed with the HTML5 player"? I am using the latest Panotour Pro V2.3.0 beta 1...

jordi

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Donnerstag, 23. Oktober 2014, 22:43

That's beacause panotour is still not using the version 1.18, you will have to wait or manually replace the engine
everpano.com step beyond 360

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Freitag, 24. Oktober 2014, 00:18

So near...

This is so near and yet so infuriatingly far! I only ever do tours! It's weird because a tour is just a series of interconnected single spherical panoramas… I don't understand why this vital functionality isn't available for tours… *confused*

benji33

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Freitag, 24. Oktober 2014, 17:00

Panotour 2.3 final will have this option, because "beta 1" has been launch before the 1.18 release.

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Freitag, 24. Oktober 2014, 21:02

I don't understand why this vital functionality isn't available for tours…
Just in case if there is a misunderstanding - polygonal hotspots can be used in any virtual tours too of course.

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Samstag, 25. Oktober 2014, 01:55

Klaus, sorry if it is not clear, but I know polygon hotspots are available for virtual tours - the problem is that with Panotour Pro V2.3.0 beta 1 they are not available for HTML5. The tour builder explicitly states this: the builder menu under "HTML5 player incompatibilities" states "Polygonal spots cannot be displayed with the HTML5 player". Also I have tried it and it DOES NOT WORK for iPad/iPhone (two HTML5 devices) devices… Unless I'm doing something wrong or using the wrong version if the software…?

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Samstag, 25. Oktober 2014, 10:16

I would suggest, go to ptp forum and go ask there how, what and why.
Or use krpano.
Tuur *thumbsup*

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Montag, 27. Oktober 2014, 21:37

Thanks Tuur, I've done that.

I think creating/editing a big tour (40 plus connected spheres) with krpano alone is quite a lot of work, difficult to visualise and get the angles of entry and zoom right...?

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Montag, 27. Oktober 2014, 22:43

Thanks Tuur, I've done that.
I think creating/editing a big tour (40 plus connected spheres) with krpano alone is quite a lot of work, difficult to visualise and get the angles of entry and zoom right...?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1F3X-f9roo

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Dienstag, 28. Oktober 2014, 00:44

Awesome - I didn't know this existed! Thanks so000 much! *tongue*